Challenges and Burden on the Physical Health of Older Adults
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https://doi.org/10.54741/ssjar.2.4.2Keywords:
adults, older, burden, physical healthAbstract
Health care providers, gerontologists, psychologists, social workers, and policymakers are all focused on preventing elder abuse, improving life for the elderly, and reducing caregiver stress. Asian countries, which have a large population of older individuals, have a greater demand for in-place care for older adults because of their high rate.. An advocate for a community-based long-term care support system for older individuals and their carers is a major goal for this study article. To address the growing demand for in-home care for the elderly in India, this paper reviews secondary and tertiary sources of literature to establish a framework.
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